No.
On Jupiter, the atmosphere is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. Since humans cannot breathe hydrogen, the lack of oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere would make it impossible for humans to breathe there. Additionally, the extreme pressure and temperature on Jupiter would also make it uninhabitable for humans.
No, there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water for humans to breathe. Aquatic animals have adapted to extract oxygen from water using gills, while humans would need specialized equipment like scuba gear to breathe underwater.
no oxygen
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.
On average, humans breathe in about 21% oxygen from the air.
No, we cannot breathe the air on Jupiter. The planet's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases, but lacks oxygen. Additionally, the atmospheric pressure and temperature on Jupiter are extreme and would be fatal to humans. Therefore, breathing the air on Jupiter is not possible.
No. Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium with no free oxygen.
There's no oxygen on Jupiter.
to live and
Yes, you could breath BUT Jupiter's atmosphere can not support human life, It is mostly made of molecular hydrogen and helium in roughly solar proportions; other chemical compounds are present only in small amounts and include methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and water.
No, humans cannot breathe on Jupiter.If you were in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, you could not breathe it. There is little or no oxygen, only gases that are mostly toxic to humans. They include hydrogen and methane.There is also no surface to stand on. The gases in the upper clouds are very cold and thin, and the denser atmosphere below is too dense and hot.
Oxygen is essential to humans. We breathe it in.